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December has alwasy been a month where a greater focus has been placed on road fatalities due to the large volumes of traffic on the roads in concentrated periods of time.

If we look at the statsistics presented by Minister Peters last week, we had already reached 487 deaths by the 13th of December.
Last year we saw close to 1400 deaths on our roads over the Festive Season.

If we take these years figures we may see a slight reduction in these numbers but even 1 death on our roads is too much.
We MUST find ways to minimise these tragic occurrences, not just in December but every day of every month of every year.

It is up to us, the driver to be responsible and alert every time we get behind the wheel.

None of us are above the law and we need to ensure we obey all the laws set out as they are there for a very good reason

Do not DRINK and drive
Do not TEXT and drive
Always wear your safety belts (Front and Rear seats)
Do not DRINK and drive
Do not SPEED
Do not SKIP stop streets and red robots
Do not DRINK and drive
Obey all road signs and speeding restrictions
If you are on long trips, REST regularly and do not drive when you are TIRED